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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, February 13, 1972

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AN ITEM FOR EVERY TASTE
A SIZE FOR EVERY APPETITE
at PIZZA LOY'S

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(PIZZA LOY
and
DAIRY JOY)

814 S. State
665-4517

333 E. HURON (Double D)
663-7721

With this coupon you get a 3rd Sub
FREE if you buy 2 ful 1 submarines
Pizza Loy is now offering these great deals for the munchies:
10% OFF every Mon.-Thurs. on all pizzas to go (exc. Sicilians)
at the DOUBLE D only-
EVERY SUN.-All the Spaghetti You Can Eat-$1 .50
All the Pizza You Can Eat-$2.00
OPENING SOON: Submarine deliveries to the dormitories
1974 CUD
FINDYOU JUST
ANOTHIER
COLLEGE .__GRAND
ORAJR.EXECI
MANAGEMENT.
If you're a young man or woman with 2 academic years remaining either at
the undergraduate or graduate level, you can apply for entry in the Air Force's
2-year ROTC program, offered on college campuses all across the country. If you
qualify, you'll receive a $100 a month, nontaxable subsistence allowance. And on
graduating, you'll receive an officer's commission in the Air Force. Also, this year,
for the first time, the Air Force is offering hundreds of scholarships in the Air Force
ROTC 2-year program paying full tuition; lab expenses; incidental fees; a text-
book allowance and the same $100 each month, tax free.
For more information, mail in the coupon today. Or, call 764-2403 toll free.'*
Enroll in the Air Force ROTC, and get your future off the ground. Call 764-
2403.
F - - - - - - ----
U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE
DIRECTORATE OF ADVERTISING (APV)
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS 78148
Please send me more information on Air Force ROTC 2-year program.
I Name Date of Birth - Sex
1 Address __
l City Statc Zipl
Date of Graduation College
' I understand there is no obligation.
Find yourself a scholarship in Air Force ROTC.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13
TV Center Film: "Girls and Women:
What Every Woman Knows," WWJ-'1V,
Channel 4, noon.I
Family Recreation Program: for fac-
ulty, staff and married students, all
sports bldg. facilities, 1:30-5:30 pm,
MONDAX, FEBRUARY 14 j
Physics Seminar: P.. Hansma, U. of
Cal. 'at Berkeley, "Externally Shunted
Josephson Junction," P&A Colloq. Rm,
2 pm.
W. European Studies and Comp. Stu-
dies in History: P. Loewenberg, U.of
Cal. at L.A., "The Inner and Outer
World of Academic Man," Aud. C, An-
gell Hall, 4 pm.
Sch. of Public Health: V. Potter, U.
of Wis., "The Quest for an Optimal
Environment: a Biological Approach,"
Sch. of Pub. Hlth. Aud., 4 pm.
Physics Seminar: B. Cork, Argonne
Nat'l Lab, "Contemporary High Ener-
gy Physics Experiments," P&A Colloq.
Rm., 4 pm.
Extension Service: Museum Without
Walls, "The Art Conservator - Kinetic
Art in Paris-The Impressionists,"
Rackham Lecture Hall, 7:30 pm.
School of Music: O. Henry, EMU,
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: The Man
and His Music," ch, of Mus. Recital
Hall, 8 pm.

CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT
3200 Student Activities Bldg.

INTERVIEWS: you can sign up for ANNOUNCEMENT
the following recruiter appts. begin- Equitable Life Assurance Co., Chi-
ning tomorrow, Feb. 14, Come in or cago, info on Summer Actuarial Prog.;
call, 763-1363, 764-7461. Feb. 21, S. S. must have completed two years or
KRESGE CO., seeking all lib. arts ma- more and be strong in math; further
fors; NEISNER BROTHERS, INC., all details at ofc.
lib. arts majors & econ.; Feb. 22, MAR-; INTERVIEW
SHALL FIELD & CO..nall majors; Feb. Camp Choconut. Pa. Boys, interview
23, DAMES & MOORE, B., M., PhD. In Tues., Feb. 15, 1:30-3:30 pm., water-
biol., botany, zool., fisheries, wildlife front, canoeing, camperaft, natural sci-
mgt., civil engr (soil mechanics & ence, farm animal care, carpentry shop
foundation engr.); INSTITUTE FOR skills. Register by phone, 763-4117:
PARALEGAL TRAINING, all majors; INTERVIEW
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE, Camp Ma-Hi-Ya. Mich. Soc. Work.
B., M. in math or actuarial science; interview Wed., Feb. 16, 10 to 5 p.m.,
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY MENTAL waterfront, arts and crafts, nature
HEALTH CTR, INC., B., M., PhD. in craft, cook, kitchen supervisor' and
aides, maintenance help, nurse, phone
psych.; B., M. in Social Work; Feb. 24, 763-411t7
U.S. Dept. of HOUSING AND URBAN INTERVIEW
DEV., all majors; JOHNSON & JOHN- Camp Lindenmere, Pa., Coed, inter-
SON, all majors; MANUFACTURERS view here Sat., Feb. 19, 1:30-6:00 pm.;
gen. counselors and specialists in wat-
BANK, B., M. in C.C.S., and B. in terfront, tennis, arts and crafts, dra-
math; NORTHWEST C O MM U N I T Y ma/music. Register by phone or in
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.; Feb. person, 763-4117.
25, JACOBSON STORES, INC., B. in ANNOUNCEMENT
journ., engl., econ., liberal arts; lage infoord Museum /Gree ie 1ag
JOHNSON & JOHNSON; NORTHWEST preference for students in history,.
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CTR., speech training, debate, dramatics,
INC.; UPJOHN CO., B. in biol., botany. foreign lang.
CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT
INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
11r% * * Education Division
'm Doown CEoi wl en es

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SUMMER PLACEMENT
212 SAB

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a Harper & Row Salesman to buy 16 copies of a Collier-Mac-
Millan book for Christmas?
COME IN AND SKIM THROUGH
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL
AND YOU WILL SEE WHY
Grand Opening Special 4.95/now 3.95
LOGOS Bookstore
1205 S. University

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CONGRATULATIONS:
To All Those Who Attended the ATO
Party and Helped Make It the Grand
Success That It Was.

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The following schools will send reps.
to our office to interview prospective
teachers for 1972-73 school yr; make
appointments through the Educ. Re-
ceptionist in our office, or call 764-
7459; Make appts. beginning Mon., Feb.
14:
Feb. 22. Warren, Mi., (Vandyke P.S.),
for specific vacancies contact our of-
fice; Feb. 23, .Ypsilanti, Mi., all fields;
Feb. 24, Ypsilanti, Mi.,all fields;
Scarsdale, N.Y., all elem. & sec., (No
Spec. Ed. or P.E. ); Feb. 25,' Mt. Kisco,
N.Y. (Bedford P.S.), for specific vacan-
cies contact our office; Traverse City,
Mi., for specific vacancies contact our
office.
For the Student Body:
LEVI'S
Corduroy
BellIs
$8.50
CHECKMATE
State Street at Liberty

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Drunk drivers
add color to
our highways.
Nothing adds color to our high-
ways like a car crash.
And drunk drivers are involved
in at least 800,000 crashes a year.
And drunk drivers are involved
in the killing of at least 25,000
people a year.
Highways don't have to be this
colorful.

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It's up to you.

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Drunk drivers, problem drinkers
and abusive drinkers may be
sick and need your help.
But first we've got to get them
off the road.

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